Eh, what the hell. This is a couple of months old, I don’t have a lot of pictures.
For all you without Facebook, a few on Picasa.
(Me, an attention hogger? No way! :D)
Which is a shame because you’re very photogenic. And cute.
Hot damn, a compliment from a cute young woman! Thank you. My nephews laugh at my aviators because they’re so old-fashioned. I just remind them that I’m old and the glasses are almost as old as my nephews, so it’s appropriate that we look old-fashioned together.
Dang! I don’t have Facebook and Picasa crashes both my browsers. I *still *don’t know what an Icelander looks like…is it true y’all have horns??
What the heck.
Of course. We’re where Hell went when it froze over
(and I do actually have horns on one of those pics :D)
So you’re the book thread dude! Nice to meet you!
A couple from our recent vacation:
http://flickr.com/photos/7428938@N08/2988546417/
http://flickr.com/photos/7428938@N08/2989401970/
There’s multiple ones there.
And it just keeps getting better! I bought my Martin (guess which model?) when I was 16 in 1979. Almost 30 years later, it just keeps getting sweeter with age.
Nice to meet you as well. (As an aside: You are an attractive woman - but don’t tell your husband I mentioned it.)
That’s exactly what I thought! It’s great to put a face to a name!
Aw, thanks. I try to pick out the best shots. I would never post one of the goofy-looking ones like this.
Awwwwwwwwww - you look so sweet! I just want to pinch your cheeks.
The ones on his face, people - sheesh.
Here’s a new one of me and the man.
http://pictures.match.com/pictures/53/49/57875349V.jpeg
That’s me on the oars.
A couple from when I was stationed overseas:
Plastered in a bar in Japan
Monkey in Thailand jacking my glasses
WordMan and me a couple of years ago. WordMan doesn’t like this pic (it caught him squinting and looking a little goofy, he’s actually a handsome guy, according to my wife), but it preserves a fond memory for me, my only Doper meeting, so far.
Here’s some pics of me, out of my element visiting the shipwrecked remains of the Joseph S. Fay (1905) on the beach of Lake Huron, in Rogers City, Michigan.